David Pastors
David Pastors (Col ’73 CM)
Retirement announcement on October 9, 2019
David T. Pastors (Col ’73 L/M) retired earlier this year after a 43-year career in Virginia’s criminal justice system. For the past 23 years he served as a non-profit director at Blue Ridge Court Services advocating for criminal justice reform and broader use of pretrial services and sentencing alternatives. He led the teams that established Piedmont House, a residential center for non-violent offenders in Charlottesville, as well as the first court-based restorative justice program, drug court and mental health court in the Central Shenandoah Valley. He now spends time hiking, biking and traveling. He and his wife, Joyce, live in Crozet, Virginia.